Students will view and then critique the interview in the video on the following elements using the literature (references): • The interviewer’s initial contact with the person experiencing a substance-use disorder (the ‘interviewee’); • The level of rapport and respect the interviewer shows to the interviewee; • The interviewer’s assessment of the interviewee’s read inessto change; • The interviewer’s identification of impact of substance use on the interviewee’s health; • The interviewer’s identification of impact of substance use on the interviewee’s lifestyle; • The interviewer’s identification of other stressors the interviewee may be experiencing; • The interviewer’s level of overall engagement with the interviewee; • The way in which the interviewer concluded (ended) the interview.
Behavior change can refer to any transformation or modification of human behavior. It may also refer to: Behavior change (public health), a broad range of activities and approaches which focus on the individual, community, and environmental influences on behavior.